Carcroft services
A1 northbound between Doncaster and Pontefract
Signposted from the road.
DN6 8LR
map and directions
Single site located between junctions on one side of the road.
Two takeaway units on an old and constrained part of the A1.
Facilities
Catering: Burger King, Greggs Amenities: Travelodge, Free Cash Machine, Revolution Laundry Outdoor Space: Grass area around hotel Forecourt: Esso, Costcutter, Calippo Slush, Costa Express, Rollover
Parking Prices
Short stay customer parking is available for cars. No HGV parking is available.
This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.
Contact Details
đą Address:
Great North Road
Skellow
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN6 8LR
- đș Grid reference: SE520104
- đ what3words: ///custodial.late.prude
đ Operators & Official Websites:
Trivia and History
This service area started out as a café in the 1960s called The Haven. This was placed at the busy Skellow Cross Roads, an important junction which had another garage on the opposite side of the road.
The café was purchased by Happy Eater and, with a Texaco petrol station built next door, the site became known as the Doncaster services (although it was sometimes called 'Skellow'). The main building looked like a large house, with a large extension at the back. A Travelodge was later built next door.
The Happy Eater was visited by then-Prime Minister John Major in February 1991. The press were disappointed that he left without leaving a tip. Major came to be closely associated with the Happy Eater brand.
Little Chef Doncaster
The restaurant was converted to become the Doncaster branch of Little ChefHistory in 1996. It received investment including air conditioning and a blue colour scheme to try to attract evening diners. That concept was removed after a couple of years, and the building was instead painted white with red features.
The Little Chef featured a dedicated coffee shop, which became a Burger King and then Coffee Tempo!. The building was refurbished again in 2012, when it gained a Good to Go takeaway offer. The Burger King reopened in 2015.
The forecourt was acquired by Malthurst in 2010 who rebranded the forecourt from Texaco to Esso. At this point, the forecourt became known as White Rose. The site was later transferred to MRH who added their own-branded Hursts store in Autumn 2015. This later went onto become a Londis store in 2020 following the site transferring to MFG.
After Little Chef
Euro Garages' rights to the Little Chef name expired in January 2018, so the restaurant was quickly changed to become EG Diner. The EG Diner closed in July 2018, with Greggs opening in its place in September 2018. Under Euro Garages' ownership, the building has been painted black, and the trees at the front have been cut down. This inadvertently revealed the space where a 1960s building was.
MFG sold the forecourt to SGN Retail in May 2023, to placate the Competition and Markets Authority. SGN retained Esso's fuel offering but replaced the Londis store with Costcutter.
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